‘Student’ Articles
12th Annual GLBT Film Festival
What began as a fundraiser for the Spokane Aids Network 12 years ago has taken on a life of its own. Even when SAN dropped the event after the first year, organizer Barb Lee kept it going. The GLBT Film Festival entertains, educates and encourages community-building. [Read More]
GU Grads present their Zombie Film Shot in Spokane at The Garland
After you catch SPIFF‘s La Horde on Friday October 29th, then be sure to head back to the Garland Theater for the premiere of 28 Hours Later: The Zombie Movie a locally produced zombie film about the making of a zombie film, when the zombies attack… um, well, [Read More]
Diversity, Equity and Community Film Series: “Red Without Blue”
Red Without Blue (2007) tells the story of identical twins who ceased to be identical. Twin sons in a perfect nuclear family, Mark and Alex were inseparable as children. At age 14, they came out as gay and attempted to commit suicide together. Following their suicide [Read More]
“La Mission” with Director Peter Bratt at the WSU Riverpoint Campus
Aspiring filmmakers and inquiring minds have the opportunity to view the film La Mission (2008) and participate in a discussion with director Peter Bratt afterward. The film was the recipient of the Artivist Film Festival Human Rights Award. Described as “machismo vs. [Read More]
“The Girl on the Train” at University of Idaho
The Girl on the Train (2009), a French film that is striking for both its visual beauty and emotional complexity, will screen as part of the Tournées Film Festival at the University of Idaho. Starring the incredibly talented Émilie Dequenne and near-icon Catherine [Read More]
“William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe” at Gonzaga Law School
Dubbed “the most hated and most loved lawyer in America” by the New York Times, William Kunstler (1919-1995) was one of the most well-known and most controversial lawyers of his time. Disturbing the Universe is a unique documentary because it not only explores [Read More]










